Nov 27, 2007 22:29
1. People that talk during class.
My first experience of this was during my Intro to Chemistry class freshmen year and unfortunately again now in my Physiology class. I don't really care if people talk from time to time, but it's the people that have ENTIRE conversations during the lecture that piss me off. Also, people that talk in a normal voice and don't whisper at all. I mean seriously? Why are you paying all this money to go to class and to talk through the whole thing? Especially if they're talking about stupid things like their myspace pictures or how much they drank the night before.
2. Drivers in PS4.
When I get off work, I go back to my car to grab my books and stuff, and of course people driving by ask me if I'm leaving because my car is really close to the bridge that connects to campus. I don't mind people that ask that when they drive by, but it's the people that practically park at the entrance of bridge and ask every single person walking towards the parking structure if they're leaving. WHY? The time they wait there asking every single person if they're leaving ends up taking more time than if they actually drove up a few levels to find parking. And are people that lazy that they can't walk 20 extra feet to their car?
3. 155*/175*/ latte.
Of course there are the customers that are wonderful, but then there are those few customers that come in that are so picky and rude. I don't even know why we take the time to steam the milk to the exact temperature that they want. I KNOW they can't tell the difference and they think they're so wonderful and cool filling out every blank in the drink box. If the drink is made correctly, it will be made to a temperature that is ideal for drinking. And its stupid cause alot of times the people that order something with that exact temperature are already getting it at the temperature or at the very least 5 degrees give or take. Also, I understand if people asking for a drink extra hot because sometimes they have to walk far to their office.
Ok that's all. Until next time. =)